Tuesday, July 27, 2021 (Bracebridge, ON) -- The Muskoka Emergency Response Committee (MERC) is excited to publicly test Muskoka’s new emergency alert system powered by Voyent Alert! The test will take place on Thursday, July 29th at 2pm, and will give users an example of the notification systems’ design and sound. This free community alerting notification system will make it easy for residents and communities across Muskoka to receive important information quickly during critical incidents and emergency situations.
“Voyent Alert! was launched in March of this year as Muskoka’s Emergency Management professionals identified the need for a systemic and unified approach to public emergency notifications,” shares Jeff McWilliam, Chief of Muskoka Paramedic Services & Emergency Management. “We are excited to see that subscriber numbers continue to climb, and given the increased summer population, we feel that now is the ideal time to conduct the first Voyent Alert public notification test. The test has been scheduled for Thursday July 29th at 2pm. I strongly encourage all residents and visitors of Muskoka to register!”
Not registered yet? Please be a part of our first test by downloading the Voyent Alert! App and registering today:
Registration is free, easy to do, and completely anonymous. You don’t have to worry about usernames, passwords, or the protection of your personal data, and you can opt-in or out at any time.
Already registered? Thank you for signing up and we look forward to you being a part of the test this week.
How can you receive notifications?
For more information, please visit: www.muskoka.on.ca/alertmuskoka
About the Muskoka Emergency Response Committee (MERC): The MERC is made up of representatives from Muskoka’s six area municipalities (Town of Bracebridge, Town of Gravenhurst, Town of Huntsville, Township of Muskoka Lakes, Township of Lake of Bays, Township of Georgian Bay), First Nation Communities (Moose Deer Point and Wahta Mohawks) and the District of Muskoka. The group collaborates to protect the health and safety of residents and visitors to Muskoka in times of emergency.